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From recording class parties to the birthday party of the Queen of England, or how Szeged DJ Dominique conquered four continents with his music – Szeged News

From recording class parties to the birthday party of the Queen of England, or how Szeged DJ Dominique conquered four continents with his music – Szeged News

It is likely that in the huge and adventurous life journey of Szeged-born Attila Varconi, also known as DJ Dominik, he has been enriched by the experience of many people. One of Hungary’s most popular and sought-after disc jockeys performed at the Queen of England’s third birthday. In Karolyi’s coronation and not long ago in the victory ceremony of Sevilla, who won the Europa League final. He turned his adventurous life with a well-known DJ during his visit to Szeged Macy’s Desserts We talk, as it is also revealed how he conquered four continents with his music, starting with school parties with tape recorders.

“It can only be done from the heart.”

Just a week and a half ago, DJ Dominique created a frantic atmosphere on stage at Deja Vu festival in bright sunlight in Partfürdő in Újszeged. As the disc jockey revealed, he was a little intimidated by the number of people he could be moving in the wee hours and on a simple workday, but in the end he was blissfully disappointed. You can’t put a pin in front of the stage, so many festival-goers gathered and sang Sing Hallelujah, Szeged’s choir at the top of their lungs. “This can only be done from the heart,” said Attila Varconi, who was carried away by the love of music at a very early age.

It all started at a college party

As he said, his disc racing career began precisely at a class party at school, where his father evoked a real party atmosphere for his fellow students dancing with his Tesla B5 recorder. From then on, there was no stopping: Attila put his heart and soul into music, performing songs at various concerts as a high school and university student. Then he went to try his luck in America, where he spent four difficult years. During this time he worked and studied languages ​​and obtained another degree. “I came home from America seeing that if you work, you strive, if you put yourself out there, you can become something,” said Attila, who feels the experiences abroad made him confident and helped advance his career.

Since then, he’s been to four continents (Europe, South America, North America, Asia) as a DJ, and as he said, Australia is still missing from his repertoire, but if all goes well, thanks to an invitation, even that could become a reality. incident.

Watch the full conversation in our video

DJ Dominic Macy’s Desserts Share countless stories with us: among others, what WWII was like. Queen Elizabeth’s birthday party, or third. He talked about Karolyi’s coronation, about his other two great passions besides music, football and basketball, and how far he was able to get thanks to sports and music:

DJ DOMINIQUE carried the torch at the 2012 London Olympics and even met Michael Jordan before

This wasn’t the first time DJ Dominic told us about his amazing adventures, in the following articles he recalls when he carried the torch at the London 2012 Olympics and how he met Michael Jordan.

Photography: Richard Gallias

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